articleAttachment & Human DevelopmentJan 1, 2010GREEN OA

The origins of 12-month attachment: A microanalysis of 4-month mother–infant interaction

New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute · Psychiatric Medical Center

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Abstract

A microanalysis of 4-month mother-infant face-to-face communication revealed a fine-grained specification of communication processes that predicted 12-month insecure attachment outcomes, particularly resistant and disorganized classifications. An urban community sample of 84 dyads were videotaped at 4 months during a face-to-face interaction, and at 12 months during the Ainsworth Strange Situation. Four-month mother and infant communication modalities of attention, affect, touch, and spatial orientation were coded from split-screen videotape on a 1 s time base; mother and infant facial-visual "engagement" variables were constructed. We used contingency measures (multi-level time-series modeling) to examine the…

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